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High Quality Digital Broadcasts From Dish Network

Published: May 31, 2011

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DishTV offers a great combination of high quality digital broadcasts and a large array of programming choices and receiver choices to bring you the best possible television viewing experience. With a focus on innovation and maximum choices, Dish Network is quickly becoming the most popular satellite service provider in America. Dishnetwork realizes the importance of [...]


Create Sistine Chapel Ceiling Effects With New Ceiling Mural Stencils

Published: March 6, 2011

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Create Sistine Chapel Ceiling Effects With New Ceiling Mural Stencils The 5th Wall element is the long forgotten ceilings of our homes. Look up to a great decorating surface and incorporate your ceilings in to your decorating scheme to create an elegance you never dreamed of. With coffered and recessed tray ceilings being offered in [...]


Basketball For Short People: Basket To Be Lowered

Published: February 23, 2011

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Since the 1950s, when short but fast players had a chance of making it onto a professional court such as the legendary Bob Cousy of the Boston Celtics, known for startling innovations like dribbling and passing behind the back the sport has been dominated by ever taller athletes, starting with the arrival of Wilt, The [...]


Teenage Mogul: Behind the Scenes of ‘Americanizing Shelley’

Published: November 19, 2010

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Most girls her age are busy. There’s homework, boys, fashion, music. So much to do, so little time. All of that is on Natasha Gill’s agenda – as well as her movie. She is making history on the silver screen. That’s because it would not be enough for her to simply be a star. The [...]


Stop Needling Me!

Published: August 8, 2010

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Sometimes it’s possible to accomplish something important by doing nothing at all. Well, actually, I did do something. I resisted. I think that counts. Here’s my story. Many of my friends have been getting pierced and tattooed for years. It’s huge. Every neighborhood has at least one bodypiercing/bodyart place. Seems like they outnumber taverns these [...]


Why I Killed My Muse … And You Should Too

Published: August 5, 2010

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Why I Killed My Muse … And You Should Too Last night in the dark following midnight I killed my muse (suffocating her quietly with a pillow) and buried her in my back garden. Today I will plant a roses to hide the grave. No one will ever know and I will be free at [...]


Who Killed Heath Ledger?

Published: July 31, 2010

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The first time I saw Heath Ledger, it was by accident. My date and later to-be husband, Nick, took me to see ‘The Sixth Sense’, finally succumbing to peer pressure to guess the big surprise ending. By now, ‘The Sixth Sense’ was off the major theater chain circuit and only screening in small suburban independent [...]


Movie Review – Sweeney Todd

Published: July 21, 2010

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Having never seen the stage version of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, I can’t speak to the fidelity the film shares with the play. That said, let there be no doubt that Tim Burton has crafted a true piece of musical cinema from Stephen Sondheim’s bloody masterpiece. To their discredit, early previews [...]


Is Writing a Skill, Craft, or Gift?

Published: July 2, 2010

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Whenever you gather writers together they talk about writing. There are many different types of writers. Those who prefer to compose in long-hand or can only write on an old-fashioned manual typewriter. Those who write to music, demand complete silence, or create best surrounded by noise. You have the writers who must plan and outline [...]


Querying: One Authors Feedback On Tactical Issues

Published: June 21, 2010

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When I was functioning as that lowest of all life forms, the unpublished author, I benefited from established novelists willing to share their experiences. This article is intended to give something back, especially since my experience had some unexpected turns. I quickly learned to prefer sending queries by snail mail. Yes, it is slower, expensive, [...]


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